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The declaratory judgment (Legal reprint series) [Hardcover]

Itzhak Zamir (Author)
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Legal reprint series 1986
"Zamir and Woolf: The Declaratory Judgement" is a practitioner text explaining the wide scope of the declaratory judgement as a public law remedy. Lord Woolf, while concentrating on declaratory relief, surveys large areas of the law in a practical manner and indicates further possible developments in the use of the remedy. This work is written by one of the Lords of Appeal of the House of Lords, together with a practising barrister. It contains a chapter devoted to the role of the declaratory judgement in Scotland written by the Hon. Lord Clyde, and a chapter analyzing the use of the declaration in EEC law written by Professor Francis Jacobs, QC, Advocate-General to the European Court. Since the publication of the first edition written by Professor Zamir in 1962 there has been a dramatic growth in the use made of the declaration by the courts.
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 337 pages
  • Publisher: F.B. Rothman (1986)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0421355700
  • ISBN-13: 978-0421355705
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Brief Review of Subject Matter, February 26, 2004
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This review is from: Declaratory Judgment (Hardcover)
Disregard my "star" rating. I was required to put it in to post the review, but as you will discover below, I have no basis for the star rating.

I got this book when attempting to research United States declaratory judgment law. Unfortunately for me, the book is primarily related to English law, so I did not read it in depth. From my brief review of the book, it contains a seemingly thorough overview of English declaratory judgment law. The book contains little to no discussion of United States declaratory judgment law.

The book contains nine chapters. Here is an overview of chapter titles and approximate page lengths: 1. Introduction 6 pp, 2. History 17 pp, 3. Legislation 7 pp, 4. Jurisdiction 88 pp, 5. Scope 64 pp, 6. Discretion 62 pp, 7. The Plaintiff 37 pp, 8. The Defendant 16 pp, 9. Procedure 24 pp, followed by an Index.

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